Mayor Owens Announces Board Member Appointed To SCSD Board Published on March 31, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens announced the appointment of a replacement to the City of Syracuse Board of Education following the recent vacancy. Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases
Mayor Owens Announces Syracuse Awarded for Outstanding Work with GIS Published on March 30, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens announced that the City’s Office of Analytics, Performance and Innovation (API) has been selected to receive a Special Achievement in GIS (Global Information Systems) Award by Esri, a global leader in location intelligence, for building a cross-department network of teams throughout the City using Esri technology to its fullest. Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases
DPW To Convert Flashing Traffic Signal To Standard Signals This Spring Published on March 27, 2026 City of Syracuse Department of Public Works (DPW) will change the traffic signal at the intersection of S. Geddes Street and W. Onondaga Street and Grant Boulevard & Lemoyne Avenue from a yellow and red flashing light to a standard signal light on Wednesday, April 1. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Mayor Owens Opens Public Commenting Period for Climate Action Plan Published on March 23, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens opened the public commenting period for feedback on the City’s draft inaugural Climate Action Plan. Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases
Department Of Engineering To Host Public Meeting For South Ave Bridge Published on March 20, 2026 The City of Syracuse Department of Engineering will host a public information meeting Tuesday, March 24, from 7p.m to 8 p.m. at the Seals Community Center at Kirk Park, 300 W. Borden Ave., to share information and gather feedback on the planned rehabilitation of the South Avenue (NY 175) bridge over Onondaga Creek. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Dept. of Engineering Opens Comment Period for Stormwater Management Published on March 17, 2026 The City of Syracuse Department of Engineering has released the Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems (MS4) draft Annual Report for public review and comment. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Mayor, Council and Auditor Thank Senate For One-House Budget Proposal Published on March 13, 2026 Mayor Sharon F. Owens, joined by Common Council President Rita Paniagua, Finance Chair Corey Williams, and City Auditor Alexander Marion, expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the New York State Senate for its One-House budget proposal, which includes $30 million in additional aid for the City of Syracuse. Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases
Mayor Owens Announces the Return of the Bravest Vs. Finest Game Published on March 11, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens announced the return of the Bravest vs. Finest basketball game, a friendly yet competitive matchup between members of the Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse Police Department in support of United Way of Central New York. Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases
Mayor Sharon F. Owens Announces the Return of Veo Fleet Published on March 10, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens announced the annual return of the Veo micromobility program to the City of Syracuse. Following a planned reduction during the winter months, Veo has returned its fleet to full capacity as of March 9, 2026, providing residents with convenient, affordable, and sustainable transportation options for navigating in the City. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Traffic Advisory & Street Closure Notice for 2026 St. Patrick's Parade Published on March 10, 2026 The 2026 Syracuse St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Saturday, March 14. Below is a list of street closures, parking information, and directions to Downtown Syracuse on parade day.FRIDAY, MARCH 13 The Ceremonial Painting of the Stripe: South Salina Street, between Washington Street and Erie Boulevard West, will be closed from approximately 9 to 10 a.m. for the Ceremonial Painting of Tagged as: , City News & Press Releases